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Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland | Jan T. Gross
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One summer day in 1941, half of the Polish town of Jedwabne murdered the other half, 1,600 men, women, and children, all but seven of the town's Jews. Neighbors tells their story. This is a shocking, brutal story that has never before been told. It is the most important study of Polish-Jewish relations to be published in decades and should become a classic of Holocaust literature. Jan Gross pieces together eyewitness accounts and other evidence into an engulfing reconstruction of the horrific July day remembered well by locals but forgotten by history. His investigation reads like a detective story, and its unfolding yields wider truths about Jewish-Polish relations, the Holocaust, and human responses to occupation and totalitarianism. It is a story of surprises: The newly occupying German army did not compel the massacre, and Jedwabne's Jews and Christians had previously enjoyed cordial relations. After the war, the nearby family who saved Jedwabne's surviving Jews was derided and driven from the area. The single Jew offered mercy by the town declined it. Most arresting is the sinking realization that Jedwabne's Jews were clubbed, drowned, gutted, and burned not by faceless Nazis, but by people whose features and names they knew well: their former schoolmates and those who sold them food, bought their milk, and chatted with them in the street. As much as such a question can ever be answered, Neighbors tells us why. In many ways, this is a simple book. It is easy to read in a single sitting, and hard not to. But its simplicity is deceptive. Gross's new and persuasive answers to vexed questions rewrite the history of twentieth-century Poland. This book proves, finally, that the fates of Poles and Jews during World War II can be comprehended only together.
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In 1941, 1/2 the residents of Jedwabne, Poland murdered the other 1/2. 1600 Jews (all but 7 in the town) died that day. Gross examines what happened that day using eyewitness accounts and historical documents. Extremely relevant to social issues today and a great choice for a book group that wants to tackle complicated issues. Good start for #nonfictionNovember2017

JaclynW This sounds like something one of book clubs would like. 7y
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"Can we arbitrarily see from a national heritage what we like and proclaim it as patrimony to the exclusion of everything else?"

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Horrifying what people are capable of doing to each other. Gross attempts to correct the history of what one town in Poland did to 1600 of its Jews: tortured and murdered them. Painful and necessary book.

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#12DaysofBookmas #candycanes

Did somebody say candy canes?!?! I've been channeling my inner Martha Stewart to make peppermint bark as a gift for my neighbors! Packing them up now and will be playing delivery elf tomorrow! 🎁🎄🎅🏻

britt_brooke Looks so delicious! 8y
DebinHawaii Yum! 😀👍 8y
Jenshootsweddings Can I be your neighbour? 8y
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tricours Recipe? 8y
ChasingOm I hope we live near each other! 😂 8y
Well-ReadNeck @tricours 2 bags bittersweet chips (I use Gharidelli) melted in double boiler. Add 1/4 tsp peppermint oil. Pour in sheet pan lined with foil. Put in fridge for 15 minutes (until just set). Then melt 2 bags white chips (Nestle brand melts best) add 1/4 tsp peppermint oil. And- add 12 crushed candy canes. This is very thick, so spread on chocolate layer a little at a time to cover. Let set in fridge (at least 30 minutes) then break into pieces! 8y
tricours Oh, how easy! I'm making this tomorrow. Thanks 😊 8y
Godmotherx5 You have my address, right? 8y
shanebeth that stuff is delicious! 8y
BethFishReads Hellllloooooo neighbor! 8y
BethFishReads BTW. I'm making something similar this weekend 8y
stylizedreading These are my FAVORITE to make 8y
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